The Dawes Plan of 1924 did not:
a. Call for Britain and France to reduce the amount of German reparations.
b. Involve making it easier for England and France to make their debt payments to the United States.
c. Create an enduring financial order that was resilient to economic shocks.
d. Deliver Germany from a period of hyperinflation and political instability.
e. Call for the United States to lend money to Germany so that it could meet its reparations obligations.